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PAIR/BIPLOT(1)         UNIX User's Manual          PAIR/BIPLOT(1)

NAME
     pair, biplot - paired points analysis

SYNOPSIS
     pair [options]

DESCRIPTION
     _▶08◀P_▶08◀a_▶08◀i_▶08◀r is useful for analyzing paired data by providing sum-
     mary statistics and scattergrams.  It can also be used to
     analyze a time series or any ordered series of data.  _▶08◀P_▶08◀a_▶08◀i_▶08◀r
     reads pairs of points (two points per line) from the stan-
     dard input and without options provides statistics on the
     first variable (X), the second (Y), and their difference.
     If only one datum is on each line, then _▶08◀p_▶08◀a_▶08◀i_▶08◀r will supply the
     datum number (1 to N) as the first variable and use the
     datum as the second.  _▶08◀B_▶08◀i_▶08◀p_▶08◀l_▶08◀o_▶08◀t has the same capabilities as
     pair, but without options prints a bivariate plot.  If less
     than ten points plot to a coordinate, the number of points
     is plotted, otherwise a star is plotted.

OPTIONS
     -b   asks for a bivariate plot (same as -p).

     -c char
          sets the character plotted to _▶08◀c_▶08◀h_▶08◀a_▶08◀r.  This can be useful
          to compare two plots; plot each with a unique character
          on transparencies and overlay them.

     -h N sets the height of the plot to N lines.

     -p   asks for a bivariate plot (same as -b).

     -s   asks for summary statistics.

     -w N sets the width of the plot to N characters.

     -x NAME
          sets the name of the first variable to NAME (default is
          "Column 1").

     -y NAME
          sets the name of the second variable to NAME (default
          is "Column 2").

LIMITATIONS
     For plots, the number of points is limited to some large
     number, perhaps 1000.

SEE ALSO
     unixstat(1), dataplot(1), regress(1)

Printed 5/30/85           March 5, 1985                         1

PAIR/BIPLOT(1)         UNIX User's Manual          PAIR/BIPLOT(1)

AUTHOR
     Gary Perlman

KEYWORDS
     summary statistics, data analysis, graphs

Printed 5/30/85           March 5, 1985                         2